Formatting text paragraphs

The text rendering engine within the library offers some basic text paragraph formatting.

All text handling is centralized to the class Text (defined in file jpgraph_text.inc.php) which is used both to add arbitrary text to the graph as well as internally within the library to manipulate text on labels and titles. All such texts are an instance of the Text class.

The paragraph alignment is controlled by the method Text::SetParagraphAlign($aAlignment). The argument is a text string that should be one of 'left', 'right' or 'center'.

Note

Unfortunately the library does not support an "even" paragraph alignment which in word processors adjust the kerning between individual characters to make the text have even left and right sides. Implementing this would require a much higher complexity than can be motivated for the type of text needed in a graph library.

In the Figure 8.5. The different types of paragraph alignments (textpalignex1.php) the same text paragraph is rendered with the possible paragraph alignments.

Figure 8.5. The different types of paragraph alignments (textpalignex1.php)

The different types of paragraph alignments (textpalignex1.php)


Inserting a newline character "\n" in text will cause the text line to break and start on the next row. Note that the newline must be surrounded with double-quotes and not single quotes.

Note

Bitmap fonts that are rotated, i.e. vertical, does not support automatic line breaking. If line breaking is needed with vertical text then one of the TTF fonts muts be used.